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Ariana Grande's 'My Everything' was played at funeral of Eilidh MacLeod who died at the Arena
Speakers were used so the mass could be heard by mourners outside the nearby Castlebay Hall
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Ariana Grande's My Everything was played as the heartbroken parents of 14 year old Eilidh MacLeod laid her to rest in the Outer Hebrides.

The service was the first of the funerals for the 22 people killed at the pop star's concert on May 22.
Eilidh's friend Laura MacIntyre a fellow pupil at Castlebay Community School on the island of Barra was seriously injured in the bombing at Manchester Arena and remains in hospital.
The funeral began just before 11am on Monday at the Church of oakley dealer Our Lady, Star of the Sea in Castlebay, with about 1,000 people in attendance.
Eilidh's dad Roddy led the coffin with a rope while extended family members took it in turns to carry the coffin at waist height.
A piper played as the procession walked up to the building.
Speakers were used so the mass could be heard by mourners outside the nearby Castlebay Hall.
Parish priest Father John Paul MacKinnon spoke of the "gifted" and "beautiful" teenager before saying songs which were special to Eilidh would be played before the ceremony.
Mourners stood in silence with heads bowed outside the church and in the town square as My Everything by Grande oakley sunglasses sale 2016 was played.
Funeral of Eilidh MacLeod, who died in Manchester Arena attack, takes place on remote island of Barra
Her great uncle Donald Manford then gave a tribute.
He said: "In contrast to the hate that took her life, Eilidh's life was and now stands as a testament forever of the world oakley golf of love, innocence, goodness, kindness and faith.
"We will look after each other, we will chase our dreams, we will love one another."
Fr MacKinnon added: "Eilidh had such a warm gentle nature, a heart full of love. Our loss is certainly heaven's gain.
"The last thing in Eilidh's life was happiness she had spent a wonderful weekend away from the island, going oakley sunglasses men shopping, going to nice cafes, going to the cinema and then going to her pop idol's concert Ariana.
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"She was the happiest she had ever been and that's what we hold onto today the happiness of Eilidh's life.

"Those memories of Eilidh will live on in all our hearts. Every year of her life was precious to us and we thank God for blessing us with her precious life.".